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ALI BONGO’S ROADS RECORD. LE BILAN ROUTIER D’ALI BONGO

The Emergence Booklet published by the Bongo regime in 2013, said that between 2009 and 2013, this regime had asphalted about 500 km of roads and wanted to push in 2016 to have over 3000 km of paved roads in Gabon (see image above).

We are in 2016, that is to say the day of reckoning. Publications of the regime say that instead of the promised 3,000 km of roads, it is about 700 km of roads that have been paved (still need to go check for the accuracy of this figure). The regime says to have realized the tarring of the following roads:

Mikouyi – Carrefour le Roy (146 km)

Tchibanga – Mayumba (110 km)

Ndéndé – Tchibanga (90 km)

Mouila – Ndéndé (71.25 km)

Ovan-Makokou (98 km)

Port-Gentil – Omboué (93 km)

Ndjolé – Medoumane (47 km)

Moanda – Bakoumba (45 km)

After 21 trillion CFA francs of budget between 2009 and 2016, the regime presents 700 km of paved roads, when they promised more than 3000. The regime has thus realized 23% of its road promise.

Dear readers, here is Ali Bongo’s record. Let’s make him face these numbers and he would be done for, finished, cooked.

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